frederick
Well-Known Member
- Reaction score
- 154
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
While I agree with, and support the multiple processes when running Chrome, so if a plugin should crash it doesn't crash the whole thing, it makes many of my clients computers so slow. Especially those with only 4GB of RAM (Windows Vista through 8).
For example, this one clients computer is a Windows 7 Laptop, 4GB of Ram, i5 processor. With just the standard boot-up processes running like after a restart or initial boot, Task Manager reports about 1.83GB is being consumed. Say I open Outlook, 2.05GB to 2.06GB is consumed. Now lets open Chrome...:we jump from 2.06 to 2.63GB being consumed, then a gradual climb to 3+GB. Even if I just leave Outlook closed, it will still reach 3+GB on Chrome alone. Keep in mind, I'm not surfing the internet, it's just sitting there on Google.com.
No malware, no viruses.
Letting her work through the day on her laptop, I notice she uses 3 programs the most: Outlook, Excel and Chrome. She opens other applications, but these 3 are just up and running all day long. Chrome is the only one that consumes more than 1GB of RAM in itself and brings her computer to a complete snails pace. We monitored her computers performance for about a week. As well as several other clients as well, and with all of them, Chrome was the resource hog.
Heaven forbid someone opens multiple tabs....Increasing the page-file has done nothing to help. My only guidance I've been able to provide is "install more RAM".
I'm looking for assistance to solve this issue, because the issue is simply that Chrome has become a massive resource hog.
For example, this one clients computer is a Windows 7 Laptop, 4GB of Ram, i5 processor. With just the standard boot-up processes running like after a restart or initial boot, Task Manager reports about 1.83GB is being consumed. Say I open Outlook, 2.05GB to 2.06GB is consumed. Now lets open Chrome...:we jump from 2.06 to 2.63GB being consumed, then a gradual climb to 3+GB. Even if I just leave Outlook closed, it will still reach 3+GB on Chrome alone. Keep in mind, I'm not surfing the internet, it's just sitting there on Google.com.
No malware, no viruses.
Letting her work through the day on her laptop, I notice she uses 3 programs the most: Outlook, Excel and Chrome. She opens other applications, but these 3 are just up and running all day long. Chrome is the only one that consumes more than 1GB of RAM in itself and brings her computer to a complete snails pace. We monitored her computers performance for about a week. As well as several other clients as well, and with all of them, Chrome was the resource hog.
Heaven forbid someone opens multiple tabs....Increasing the page-file has done nothing to help. My only guidance I've been able to provide is "install more RAM".
I'm looking for assistance to solve this issue, because the issue is simply that Chrome has become a massive resource hog.